Resetting the district boundaries is one of the tasks that are to be performed this year.  Using the 2010 census, this call attention to the fact that Washington County’s population grew significantly faster between 2000 and 2010 – 18.94 percent, compared with 11.33 percent for Multnomah County.

While Multnomah still has the greater numbers, Washington is gaining and will be getting more clout with the new boundaries.  If the trend continues on it's current course, Washington will surpass Multnomah County in 2035.

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http://portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=130273076360296700

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